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Coming Into Being Rich

As you know, my practice is gratefully dedicated to all Free Thinkers and Tenacity of Spirit. That being said, this new therapy focuses on moving conscious thinking into Being. Being Rich must occur on all levels in order for one to become balanced in the universe. When one becomes balanced there is no longer a need to “fear” that it will all go away, or that “good things don’t happen for me”. This therapy will assist in the release of faulty thinking that blocks good from coming to you. It will then move you into that thinking which is proper for YOU.

In this series we will take one thought process at a time and go into you to see where you are thinking what you want from your head, but in actuality, practicing a faulty belief attached to that thought in your Being and Life.

The Universal Law of Attraction can only work with what is and has been created in your Being. We are going to assist you with aligning what you want with who you are based on what you have become, while releasing the “who you were” that is holding you back. Make sense?

We are going to accomplish this with a combination of RoHun, Reiki, Guided Imagery, Energy Work and Massage. Each session is 1 1/2 – 2 hours long. The cost is $180.

There are a total of 18 faulty “cores”, so to speak, that we will begin with. (Thanks to C.S. Smith, author of The Handbook of Manly Virtue, for his research!)

Here is an example of one session:

Rich people believe, “I create my life”.
Poor people believe “Life happens to me”.

You will be requested to “leave your concerns, worries and life trauma at the door” when you arrive for your session. We will then go into you to see when, where, how and why you began to think like a poor person. We will take you to feel it, understand it, forgive it, release/re-program it.

 

Here’s a list of Rich vs. Poor Beliefs:

(Remember that wealth happens on all levels of being, including money, wisdom and health)

1.  Rich people believe, “I create my life.”
Poor people believe, “Life Happens to me.”

2.  Rich people play the money game to win.
Poor people play the money game not to lose.

3.  Rich people are committed to being rich.
Poor people want to be rich.

4.  Rich people think big.
Poor people think small.

5.  Rich people focus on opportunities.
Poor people focus on obstacles.

6.  Rich people admire other rich and successful people.
Poor people resent rich and successful people.

7.  Rich people associate with positive, successful people.
Poor people associate with negative or unsuccessful people.

8.  Rich people are willing to promote themselves and their value.  They put themselves up, because, if you don’t, no one else will.
Poor people think negatively about selling and promotion.  They associate themselves with poor self esteem and don’t believe that selling themselves is alright in Man’s and God’s eyes.

9.  Rich people are bigger than their problems.  They don’t believe in “victim mentality”.
Poor people are smaller than their problems.  They can’t get away from the thinking and believing in “victim mentality”.

10.  Rich people are excellent receivers.
Poor people are poor receivers.  The don’t believe that you must also claim some of those “heavenly brownie points so that you remain in balance.

11.  Rich people think, “both”.
Poor people think, “either/or”.

12.  Rich people choose to get paid based on results.
Poor people choose to get paid based on time.

13.  Rich people focus on their net worth.
Poor people focus on their working income.

14.  Rich people manage their money well.
Poor people mismanage their money well.

15.  Rich people have their money work hard for them.
Poor people work hard for their money.

16.  Rich people act in spite of fear.
Poor people let fear stop them.

17.  Rich people constantly learn and grow.
Poor people already know.  They limit themselves by thinking that they are not smart enough or that the point they at is all that it will ever be.

18.  Rich people continually center themselves and correct their “misplaced loyalties” inside themselves.
Poor people “flop in the wind” and cling to the attachments of their “misplaced loyalties”.

You are what you think!

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